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40 th Annual Health Law Professors Conference Co-Sponsored by: American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics & Georgia State University College of Law June 8-10, 2017 Join the conversation on Twitter at #HLP17. Thursday, June 8, 2017 8:00 AM-12:00 PM Tour of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Separate registration required. Participants meet in the lobby of Georgia State Law to take a shuttle to the CDC.) 9:45 – 11:15 AM Tour of Grady Health System (Separate registration required. Participants meet in the lobby of Georgia State Law and will walk over to Grady as a group.) 1:00 – 5:00 PM Self-guided tour of Special Exhibit – Research Centers and institutes Suite, 4 th Floor Health is a Human Right: Race and Place in America 2:00 – 5:00 PM Conference Registration – Henson Atrium, Georgia State Law 3:00 – 5:00 PM Jay Healey Teaching Session – Knowles Conference Center, Georgia State Law Experiential Teaching and Learning in Health Law The format for this session is World Café roundtables, with plenty of opportunity for the collegial exchange of teaching ideas and insights among your colleagues. Come prepared for a lively, interactive workshop. World Café Hosts: Dayna Matthew, University of Colorado Law School Charity Scott, Georgia State University College of Law Sidney Watson, Saint Louis University School of Law Invited Discussants and Participants: Rodney Adams, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Health Administration Christina Juris Bennett, University of Oklahoma College of Law

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40th Annual Health Law Professors Conference Co-Sponsored by:

American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics &

Georgia State University College of Law

June 8-10, 2017

Join the conversation on Twitter at #HLP17.

Thursday, June 8, 2017

8:00 AM-12:00 PM Tour of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

(Separate registration required. Participants meet in the lobby of Georgia

State Law to take a shuttle to the CDC.)

9:45 – 11:15 AM Tour of Grady Health System

(Separate registration required. Participants meet in the lobby of Georgia

State Law and will walk over to Grady as a group.)

1:00 – 5:00 PM Self-guided tour of Special Exhibit – Research Centers and institutes Suite,

4th Floor

Health is a Human Right: Race and Place in America

2:00 – 5:00 PM Conference Registration – Henson Atrium, Georgia State Law

3:00 – 5:00 PM Jay Healey Teaching Session – Knowles Conference Center, Georgia State

Law

Experiential Teaching and Learning in Health Law

The format for this session is World Café roundtables, with plenty of opportunity for the

collegial exchange of teaching ideas and insights among your colleagues. Come prepared for a

lively, interactive workshop.

World Café Hosts:

Dayna Matthew, University of Colorado Law School

Charity Scott, Georgia State University College of Law

Sidney Watson, Saint Louis University School of Law

Invited Discussants and Participants:

Rodney Adams, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Health Administration

Christina Juris Bennett, University of Oklahoma College of Law

Amy Campbell, University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law

Michael Campbell, Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law

Erin Fuse Brown, Georgia State University College of Law

Danielle Pelfrey Duryea, University of Buffalo School of Law, State University of New York

Jessica Mantel, University of Houston Law Center

Elizabeth McCuskey, University of Toledo College of Law

Laura McNally-Levine, Case Western Reserve University School of Law

Jennifer Oliva, West Virginia University College of Law and School of Public Health

Thaddeus Pope, Mitchell Hamline School of Law

Lauren Roth, St. John's University School of Law

Katherine Schostok, DePaul University College of Law

Allison Winnike, University of Houston Law Center

5:00 – 7:00 PM Welcome Reception – Henson Atrium, Georgia State Law

Friday, June 9, 2017

7:30 – 8:15 AM Registration – Henson Atrium, Georgia State Law

8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Self-guided tour of Special Exhibit – Research Centers and institutes Suite,

4th Floor

Health is a Human Right: Race and Place in America

8:15 – 8:30 AM Breakfast & Opening Remarks – Ceremonial Courtroom

Wendy Hensel, Interim Dean and Professor of Law, Georgia State

University College of Law

College of Law

Leslie Wolf, Professor of Law, Center for Law, Health & Society, Georgia

State University College of Law

Ted Hutchinson, Executive Director, American Society of Law, Medicine &

Ethics

8:30 – 10:15 AM Plenary Session – Ceremonial Courtroom, Georgia State Law

The Future of Medicaid, Part 1: Struggling for the Soul of Medicaid

Brietta Clark, Loyola Law School, Los Angeles Nicole Huberfeld, University of Kentucky College of Law Emily Parento, University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law Jane Perkins, National Health Law Program Sidney Watson, Saint Louis University School of Law

10:15 – 10:30 AM Break

10:30 AM – 12:00 PM Concurrent Sessions 1

Health Care Financing and Regulation Session 1A – Room 241

The First Amendment Meets Health Law: New Issues Relating to the Regulation of Health-

Related Speech

Moderator: Timothy Lytton, Georgia State University College of Law

Gregory Curfman, Harvard Law School, “Docs v. Glocks”: Patient-Physician Relationships, Guns

and Free Speech

Wendy Parmet, Northeastern University School of Law and School of Public Policy and Urban

Affairs , Applying the First Amendment to Physician Speech: A Public Health Approach

Christopher Robertson, University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law, Promotion of

Drugs and Devices: Off-Label and No-Label

Jason Smith, California State University, East Bay, Health, the First Amendment and the Ethics of

the Patient-Physician Interaction

Health Care Financing and Regulation Session 1B – Room 245

Developments in Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity: Enforcement, Guidance and

Implementation

Moderator: Paul Lombardo, Georgia State University College of Law

Melissa Alexander, University of Wyoming College of Law, Autonomy and Accountability: Why

Informed Consent, Consumer Protection, and Defunding Beat Conversion Therapy Bans

Lucy Hodder, University of New Hampshire School of Law, Mental Health Parity and Addiction

Equity: Multidisciplinary Enforcement Strategies for States

Tara Ragone, Seton Hall University School of Law, Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity:

Implementation Challenges and Opportunities

John Rozel, University of Pittsburgh School of Law, Freeze or I’ll Breach HIPAA: Law

Enforcement/Mental Health Collaboration to Prevent Violence

Law, Medicine & Bioethics Session 1C – Room 345

Thinking Differently About Surgical Law and Ethics

Moderator: Sylvia Caley, Georgia State University College of Law, “Extraordinary Measures:

Special Considerations for the Unbefriended Patient”

Kelly Dineen, Saint Louis University School of Law, Amending the Sunshine Act to Reflect Device

Company Gifts to Surgeons

Samantha Johnson, Grady Health System, Extraordinary Measures: Special Considerations for

the Unbefriended Patient

Jason Keune, Saint Louis University School of Medicine, Is Surgery Ready for the Social Model of

Disability?

Wei Li, Montefiore Medical Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Off¬Label Medical

Device use by Surgeons

Public Health Law Session 1D – Room 242

Overarching Themes in Public Health Law

Moderator: Jonathan Todres, Georgia State University College of Law

Lance Gable, Wayne State University Law School, Public and Private Models of Public Health

Governance in Trump’s America

Lewis Grossman, American University Washington College of Law, The Taming of Progressive

‘State Medicine’

James Hodge, Arizona State University Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, Public Health

‘Preemption Plus’

James Holt, US Department of HHS Office of the General Counsel, A World without Chevron and

Auer

Jennifer Oliva, West Virginia University College of Law and School of Public Health, Public Health

Policing

Health Sciences & Technology Session 1E – Room 342

Drug Pricing and Availability

Moderator: Yaniv Heled, Georgia State University College of Law

Robert Bohrer, California Western School of Law, Required Disclosures of Expected Benefit in

DTC Ads

Robert Field, Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law, Taming Pharma with Benefit

Corporations

Dmitry Karshtedt, The George Washington University Law School, Regulating ‘Evergreening’:

The FDA's Role in the Creation of Balanced Rights for Pharmaceutical Improvements

Michael Sinha, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Legal Approaches

to Ensuring Timely Generic Drug Availability

Rebecca Wolitz, Stanford Law School, Patents, Preemption, and Price-Gouging

Teaching Session 1F – Room 346

Lessons Learned from Teaching Law Across the Professions

Moderator: Charity Scott, Georgia State University College of Law

Amy Campbell, University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law, Teaching an

Interdisciplinary Policy Skills Course: Lessons Learned from the Pilot Year

Kimberly Cogdell Granger, North Carolina Central University School of Law, Intersessions,

Distance Learning and Public Health Law: Creative Scheduling Increases Student Enrollment

Elizabeth Hall-Lipsy, The University of Arizona College of Pharmacy, When, Where, and How

Does Interprofessional and Ethical Learning Take Place

Jennifer Herbst, Quinnipiac University School of Law and Frank H. Netter, MD, School of

Medicine at Quinnipiac University, How and Why to Bring Business Students Into the Health Law

World?

Heather McCabe, Indiana University School of Social Work, Reviewing the Reviews: What are

they learning through interprofessional education?

12:00 – 12:30 PM Lunch, Knowles Conference Center, Georgia State Law

12:30 – 1:30 PM Keynote Address: Camara Jones, MD, MPH, PhD, Immediate Past

President, American Public Health Association

Achieving Health Equity: Tools for a National Campaign Against Racism

1:30 – 1:45 PM Break

1:45 – 3:15 PM Concurrent Sessions 2

Health Care Financing and Regulation Session 2A – Room 341

Antitrust, False Claims Act, and HSAs

Moderator: Erin Fuse Brown, Georgia State University College of Law

Deborah Farringer, Belmont University College of Law, The Aftermath of Escobar: The Future of

‘Materiality’ under the False Claims Act

Jaime King, University of California, Hastings College of the Law, The Anticompetitive Potential

of Cross-Market Mergers

Joan Krause, University of North Carolina School of Law, Certification, Interpretation, and the

Quest for Fraud that ‘Counts’ Under the False Claims Act

Elizabeth McCuskey, The University of Toledo College of Law, Affordable Care Preemption

David Orentlicher, Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, Controlling Health

Care Spending: More Patient 'Skin in the Game?'

Law, Medicine & Bioethics Session 2B – Room 241

Developments in Human Subjects Research Regulation

Moderator: Leslie Wolf, Georgia State University College of Law

Melissa Goldstein, George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health,

Inside the Development of the Final Rule

Nancy King, Wake Forest School of Medicine, What's New in the New Common Rule?

Michelle Meyer, Geisinger Health System, (Still) Waiting to Exhale: Why the Future of

Biospecimens Research Remains Unclear after the Final Rule

Mark Rothstein, University of Louisville School of Medicine, International Health Research

Nicolas Terry, Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, Health Privacy

Fragmentation

Public Health Law Session 2C – Room 345

Health Behavior, Nutrition and Food Policy

Moderator: Timothy Lytton, Georgia State University College of Law

Gaia Bernstein, Seton Hall University School of Law, Technological Over-Use as Addiction:

Drawing Lessons from the Fights Against Cigarettes and Obesity

Melissa Card, Michigan State University, Institute of Food Laws and Regulations, Nutrition

Labeling: Can Labels Reshape the United States?

Daniel Svirsky, Harvard Business School, A Field Study to Test Graphic Warning Labels for Soda

Lexi White, Arizona State University Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, The Academic

Cartography of Sugar Sweetened Beverages: Public Health Law Meets Scientific Research

Diana Winters, Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, The Failure of

Transparency in Food Policy

Public Health Law Session 2D– Room 242

Using the Law to Curb the Opioid Crisis: Challenges and Opportunities

Moderator: Patricia Zettler, Georgia State University College of Law

Basia Andraka-Christou, Indiana University Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health, An

International Comparison of Regulations of Medication-Assisted Treatment for Opioid Addiction

Leo Beletsky, School of Law and Bouve College of Health Sciences, Northeastern University,

America’s Favorite Antidote: The Role of Punishment as an Overdose Prevention Tool

Rebecca Haffajee, University of Michigan School of Public Health, Using the Law to Ramp Up

Medication-Assisted Treatment Therapy

Ameet Sarpatwari, Harvard Medical School and T. Chan School of Public Health, The Opioid

Epidemic: Fixing a Broken Pharmaceutical Market

Health and Social Justice Session 2E – Room 245

Health Care Discrimination

Moderator: Wendy Hensel, Georgia State University College of Law

Jalayne Arias, University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine, New Types of Health Information - Same Types of Discrimination Valarie Blake, West Virginia University College of Law, Addressing Stigma in Health Care Jonathan Kahn, Mitchell Hamline School of Law, Pills for Prejudice: Implicit Bias and Technical Fix for Racism Kristen Underhill, Columbia Law School, Expressive Impacts of Nondiscrimination Laws in Health Care Settings Elizabeth Weeks Leonard, University of Georgia School of Law, The Future of Health-Status Discrimination under the Trump Administration

Teaching Session 2F – Room 346

Teaching Techniques

Moderator: Lisa Bliss, Georgia State University College of Law

Rodney Adams, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Health Administration, The Trial of

Your Life: Involving Law Students & MHA Students in a Mock Trial

Anna Maitland, Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, The Value of a Global Health Framework

in Experiential Health Law Education

Virginia Rowthorn, University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, An Innovative

Approach to the Externship Tutorial Requirement: The Health Law Practice Workshop

Katherine Schostok, DePaul University College of Law, Alternative Teaching Techniques to Make

Students Practice Ready

3:15 – 3:30 PM Break with a guided Yoga Stretch & Mindfulness Sneak Peek , Henson

Atrium, Georgia State Law

3:30 – 5:00 PM Concurrent Sessions 3

Regulation of Health Care Business 3A – Room 242

Public and Private Financing

Moderator: Erin Fuse Brown, Georgia State University College of Law

Christina Juris Bennett, University of Oklahoma College of Law, A Case Study of Repealing and

Replacing Health Care

Susan Channick, California Western School of Law, Insurance is Insurance

Renee Landers, Suffolk University Law School, The Future of ACA, Medicare, and Medicaid:

Analysis of Options by the National Academy of Social Insurance

Brendan Maher, University of Connecticut School of Law, Unlocking Exchanges

Ryan Meade, Loyola University Chicago School of Law, Privatizing Medicare: Hasn't it Always

been Private?

William Sage, University of Texas at Austin, Release and Repurpose: Solving the Social and

Economic Problem of Low-Yield Health Care

Law, Medicine & Bioethics Session 3B – Room 241

Medical Malpractice and Apology

Moderator: Jonathan Todres, Georgia State University College of Law

Bartlett Bryce, Duke University Population Research Institute, Coevolution of Medical

Malpractice Claims and Mortality Due to Complications from Medical Care

Michelle Mello, Stanford Law School and Stanford University School of Medicine, Outcomes of a

Communication-and-Resolution Program in Two Massachusetts Hospital Systems

Oliver Quick, University of Bristol Law School, Money No One Wants to Have to Receive or Pay:

Clinician-Insurer Engagement and Reducing Obstetric Negligence

Elizabeth Sepper, Washington University in St. Louis School of Law, Does Removal of Caps on

Malpractice Damages Affect Early Use of Diagnostic Imaging for Acute Low Back Pain?

Karen Shaw, Loyola University Chicago School of Law, Just Called to Say ‘I Am Sorry’ - Can We

Arbitrate Things Over? The Nursing Home, the Resident, and Post-Dispute Arbitration

Law, Medicine & Bioethics Session 3C – Room 345

Genes

Moderator: Yaniv Heled, Georgia State University College of Law, Genetic Paparazzi

Katherine Drabiak, University of South Florida Health, Re-Writing the Genome: Mitochondrial

Manipulation, Epigenetics and the Impact on Human Health

Hank Greely, Stanford Law School and Stanford University School of Medicine, Playing with Life

Eileen Kane, Penn State Law, Legal and Scientific Developments in Human Gene Editing

Browne Lewis, Cleveland State University Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, The Next

Evolution: Editing Human Genes

Public Health Law Session 3D – Room 342

Vaccines

Moderator: Stacie Kershner, Georgia State University College of Law

Sam Halabi, University of Missouri School of Law, The Nagoya Protocol and the Future of

International Cooperation in Vaccine Research and Development

Nili Karako-Eyal, Haim Striks School of Law and College of Management, Increasing Vaccination

Rates through Tort Law: Theoretical and Empirical Insights.

Hillel Levin, University of Georgia School of Law, Vaccination Exemptions and the Constitutional

Limits of Religious Freedom

Efthimios Parasidis, The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law and College of Public

Health, From Public Health to Public Trust: Recalibrating Vaccination Laws

Health Science and Technology Session 3E – Room 245

Data and Technology

Moderator: Jessica Gabel Cino, Georgia State University College of Law

Aziza Ahmed, Northeastern University School of Law, Science, Crime, and Reproduction: The

Troubling Case of Purvi Patel

Cynthia Ho, Loyola University Chicago School of Law, "Alternative Facts" From Pharma and

Cognitive Bias

Kevin Outterson, Boston University School of Law, Research Opportunities with the CARB-X

Database

Nicholson Price, The University of Michigan Law School, Competing Incentives for Early

Biomedical Innovation

Natalie Ram, University of Baltimore School of Law, Algorithmic Injustice

Joanna Sax, California Western School of Law, Biotechnology, Controversy and Policy

Implementation

Mindfulness Session 3F – Room 346

Mindfulness and Health for Health Lawyers: Fostering the Formation of Professional Identity

and Resilience

Moderator, Charity Scott, Georgia State University College of Law, Mindfulness in Law Schools:

Addressing the Third Carnegie Apprenticeship to Foster Professional Values, Attitudes, Ethics

and Habits of Mind

Austin Charles, Georgia State University College of Law, The Real-World Impact of Mindfulness

Practice on Law Students

Monica Halka, Georgia Institute of Technology, Meditation, Mindfulness and Mental Acquity:

Relieving Stress and Promoting Student Health, Well-being and Success

Tatiana Posada, Georgia State University College of Law, How I Survied Law School and

Developed the Competencies and Qualities that Employers are Looking for Through Mindfulness

Paul Verhaeghen, School of Psychology, Georgia Institute of Technology, The Science Behind

Mindfulness: How Mindfulness and Meditation Shape Your Brain, Mind and Life

6:00 – 9:00 PM Reception at the Center for Civil and Human Rights

Presentation of the 2017 Jay Healey Teaching Award

Ted Hutchinson, Executive Director, American Society of Law, Medicine &

Ethics

Announcement of 2017 Health Law Scholars

Sidney Watson, Saint Louis University School of Law

Saturday, June 10, 2017

7:00 – 8:00 AM Peachtree Fun Run

(Participants meet in the lobby of the Westin Hotel; maps provided. No

registration required.)

Organizer, Courtney Anderson, Georgia State University College of Law

8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Self-guided tour of Special Exhibit – Research Centers and institutes Suite,

4th Floor

Health is a Human Right: Race and Place in America

8:00 – 9:00 AM Breakfast, Henson Atrium, Georgia State Law

9:00 – 10:30 AM Concurrent Sessions 4

Health Care Financing and Regulation Session 4A – Room 342

The Future of Medicaid, Part 2: Progress in the Heat of the Medicaid Battle

Moderator: Sylvia Caley, Georgia State University College of Law

Mary Crossley, University of Pittsburgh School of Law Mark Hall, Wake Forest University School of Law Laura Hermer, Mitchell Hamline School of Law John Jacobi, Seton Hall University School of Law

Sallie Sanford, University of Washington School of Law

Law, Medicine & Bioethics Session 4B – Room 242

Genetics, Discrimination, and Wellness Programs

Moderator: Yaniv Heled, Georgia State University College of Law

Jennifer Bard, University of Cincinnati College of Law, Eight Years Later--Assessing the

Protections of the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act if the Affordable Care Act is

Repealed

Kathy Cerminara, Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad College of Law, Here We Go

Again: Wellness Programs and Genetic Information

Alicia Ouellette, Albany Law School, Geneticism in 2017: Wellness Programs and Beyond

Kayte Spector-Bagdady, University of Michigan Medical School, Liability Implications of Next

Generation Sequencing for Genetic Professionals

Law, Medicine & Bioethics Session 4C– Room 245

Reproduction

Moderator: Paul Lombardo, Georgia State University College of Law

Rebecca Feinberg, DePaul University College of Law, Sperm vs. Eggs: An Analysis of Gamete

Quarantine in Known Donors

Lauren Flicker, Montefiore Einstein Center for Bioethics, The TRAP Trap: Misunderstandings

About the Relationship Between Access to Contraception, Abortion Regulations, and Abortion

Rates

Elizabeth Kukura, Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law, Obstetric Violence

Lynn Squillace, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Motherhood as

punishment: Incarcerated women, abortion, and the Eighth Amendment

Public Health Law Session 4D – Room 241

A Growing Role for the Rule of Law in Public Health Strategies

Moderator: Paula Kocher, US Department of HHS, Office of the General Counsel

Ruth Bernheim, University of Virginia School of Medicine, Legal Capacity-Building, Public

Engagement and Community Resiliece in Emergency Planning and Response

Jim Misrahi, US Department of HHS, Office of the General Counsel, CDC's Final Rule Updating

Communicable Disease Regulations

Liza Vertinsky, Emory University School of Law, Role of Local Legal Capacity Building as Part of

Global Pandemic Preparedness

Health Science and Technology Session 4E – Room 341

Privacy

Moderator: Leslie Wolf, Georgia State University College of Law

Gail Horlick, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, retired, Protecting Privacy in Public

Health

Jennifer Huer, Northeastern University School of Law, Balancing Patient Privacy against the

Importance of Collecting Social Determinants Data

Anthony Orlando, Wharton University of Pennsylvania, Privacy Perils in Promoting Personal

Responsibility in Health

Frank Pasquale, University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, The Perils of

Automating Health Privacy Compliance

Arnold Rosoff, Wharton University of Pennsylvania, Privacy Perils in Promoting Personal

Responsibility in Health

Ani Satz, Emory University School of Law and Rollins School of Public Health, Without Work and

Medical Privacy: HIPAA’s Privacy Rule, Workers’ Compensation, and “Symbiotic Federalism”

Teaching Session 4F – Room 346

Collaborative Programs: Masters Degrees and MLPs

Moderator: Jimmy Mitchell, Georgia State University College of Law

R. Gregory Cochran, University of California, Hastings College of the Law, UCSF/UC Hastings

Health Policy and Law Masters Program: A Report on the Inaugural Year

Daniel Dohan, University of California, San Francisco, UCSF/UC Hastings Health Policy and Law

Masters Program: A Report on the Inaugural Year

Randall Hughes, Georgia State University College of Law, retired, Developing and Sustaining

MLP: A New Model

Jessaca Machado, University of California, San Francisco, UCSF/UC Hastings Health Policy and

Law Masters Program: A Report on the Inaugural Year

Elbert McQueen, Navicent Health, Developing and Sustaining MLP: A New Model

Dina Shek, University of Hawai'i William S. Richardson School of Law, Medical-Legal Partnership

in Hawai‘i: Centering Race through Rebellious Lawyering

10:30 – 10:45 AM Break

10:45 AM – 12:15 PM Concurrent Sessions 5

Health Care Financing and Regulation Session 5A – Room 246

Disclosure, Transparency, and Consumerism

Moderator: Erin Fuse Brown, Georgia State University College of Law, Consumer Financial

Protection in Health Care

Wendy Epstein, DePaul University College of Law, Price Transparency and Incomplete Contracts

Timothy Hall, University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law, In Sickness and In Health: the

Doctrine of Necessities and Medical Debt Collection from Spouses

Max Helveston, DePaul University College of Law, Assessing the Effectiveness of the ACA's

Mandatory Disclosure Provisions

Richard Saver, University of North Carolina School of Law and School of Medicine, Fallout From

the Sunshine Act

Law, Medicine & Bioethics Session 5B – Room 345

Human Subjects Research

Moderator: Leslie Wolf, Georgia State University College of Law

Jessica Berg, Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Choice Architecture (aka Nudges)

and Informed Consent in Human Subjects Research

Benjamin Berkman, National Institutes of Health Department of Bioethics, Reconsidering the

Need for Reconsent at 18

Maxwell Mehlman, Case Western Reserve University School of Law and School of Medicine,

Choice Architecture (aka Nudges) and Informed Consent in Human Subjects Research

Jessica Roberts, University of Houston Law Center, Biorights

Law, Medicine & Bioethics Session 5C – Room 242

Medical Ethics

Moderator: Sylvia Caley, Georgia State University College of Law

Jed Adam Gross, University Health Network, Toronto General Hospital, When Transplant

Clinicians Object to How Organs Became Available

Jessica Mantel, University of Houston Law Center, Firing Noncompliant Patients Is Not Good

Medicine

Evelyn Tenenbaum, Albany Law School, Jumping to the Front of the Transplant Waiting List

Megan Wright, Yale Law School and Weill Cornell Medical College, Relationality and End-of-Life

Decision-Making Law and Policy

Law, Medicine & Bioethics Session 5D – Room 245

Access to Abortion in the Age of Zika and a New Presidential Administration

Moderator: Paul Lombardo, Georgia State University College of Law

Linda Fentiman, Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, Zika, Medical Abortion, and

the Internet: The Criminal Prosecution of Women Who Use Abortifacient Drugs in Contravention

of FDA Regulations and State and Federal Law

Michele Bratcher Goodwin, University of California, Irvine School of Law, How the US

Exportation of Soft Law Set Women's Reproductive Health Back Worldwide

Priscilla Smith, Yale Law School, Expressing the Interest in Potential Life: Exploring Methods of

and Inconsistencies in Expression

Jonathan Will, Mississippi College School of Law, Restricting Reproductive Choice by Focusing on

Pre-born Status: Unanswered Questions from Whole Woman’s Health

Public Health Law Session 5E – Room 241

Winning Hearts, Minds, and Health: The Potential and Challenges of Vaccine Policies

Moderator: Stacie Kershner, Georgia State University College of Law

Dorit Reiss, University of California, Hastings College of the Law, Perception, Conflict and

Response in Quarantine Regulatory Change

Jason Schwartz, Yale School of Public Health, The Uncertain Future of Federal Vaccine Financing

and Safety Programs

Ross Silverman, Indiana University Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health and Robert H.

McKinney School of Law

Lindsay Wiley, American University Washington College of Law, Shaming Vaccine Refusal

Allison Winnike, University of Houston Law Center, The Politics of Vaccine Laws: Lessons

Learned from the Battleground of Texas

Tony Yang, George Mason University, Medical Exemptions in California after SB277

Health and Social Justice Session 5F – Room 341

International Health, Law, Ethics and Human Rights

Moderator: Jonathan Todres, Georgia State University College of Law

Kevin Antoine, State University of New York Downstate Medical Center, Exploring the Right to

Health Care Under International Law

Carl Coleman, Seton Hall University School of Law, Ethical Issues in Marketing Pharmaceuticals

in Emerging Economies

Christina Ho, Rutgers School of Law, Reconstructing the Right to Health as a Negative

Procedural Right: Health Impact Assessments

Wendy Mariner, Boston University School of Public Health and School of Law, Why Health

Policy Needs Human Rights Now More Than Ever

Gerard Porter, University of Edinburgh, Drug Regulatory Agencies: Guardians of the Ethics of

International Clinical Trials?

“Half-Baked” Ideas Workshop Session 5G – Room 346

Moderators: Wendy Hensel, Georgia State University College of Law

Charity Scott, Georgia State University College of Law

12:15 – 1:15 PM Lunch, Knowles Conference Center, Georgia State Law

ACA Repeal & Replace: Implications and Issues to Watch

Moderator: Erin Fuse Brown, Georgia State University College of Law

Mark Hall, Wake Forest University School of Law

Frank Pasquale, University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law

Rachel Sachs, Washington University in St. Louis School of Law

Torch Passing to Case Western Reserve University School of Law

Leslie Wolf, Georgia State University College of Law

1:15 – 1:30 PM Break

1:30 – 3:00 PM Concurrent Sessions 6

Health Care Financing and Regulation Session 6A – Room 342

Competition, Health Promotion, and Tax Incentives

Moderator: Erin Fuse Brown, Georgia State University College of Law

Thomas Greaney, Saint Louis University School of Law, Coping with Concentration

Gwendolyn Majette, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, Competition, Quality & the High Cost

Provider

Ann Marie Marciarille, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law, What's A Hospital For?

Govind Persad, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Taxing Health

Choices: Legal and Ethical Considerations

Lauren Roth, St. John's University School of Law, Data Mining for Precision Taxation in Health

Financing

Law, Medicine & Bioethics Session 6B – Room 246

Innovations in Informed Consent Law

Moderator: Paul Lombardo, Georgia State University College of Law

Marc Ginsberg, The John Marshall Law School (Chicago), Informed Consent-No Longer Just

What The Doctor Ordered-Revisited

Valarie Gutmann Koch, DePaul University College of Law, Informed Consent Parity in Treatment

and Research

Thaddeus Pope, Mitchell Hamline School of Law, Solving Persistent Problems of Informed

Consent Law with Federally Certified Patient Decision Making Aids

Nadia Sawicki, Loyola University Chicago School of Law, Beyond Informed Consent: Assumption

of Risk for Untraditional Treatments

Public Health Law Session 6C – Room 345

Drug and Addiction Policy

Moderator: Jonathan Todres, Georgia State University College of Law

Taleed El-Sabawi, The Ohio State University College of Public Health, Congress, Health &

Addiction: What motivated Congress to act?

Diane Hoffmann, University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, Why DEA and FDA's

Strategy for Medical Marijuana is Unlikely to Work

Bhavani Madisetti-Vemireddy, South University Austin, Can the Federal Government Effectively

Eradicate the Explosive Opioid Addiction Epidemic in the United States?

Public Health Law Session 6D – Room 245

Infectious Disease Control and Prevention

Moderator: Leslie Wolf, Georgia State University College of Law

Robert Gatter, Saint Louis University School of Law, Infectious Disease, Public Health, and

CDC’s New Final Regulations on Quarantine and Isolation

Trudy Henson, University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law, Zika’s Long Emergency:

Public Health Emergency Laws and Incidents of Long Duration

Michael Ulrich, Boston University School of Public Health, Director or Dictator? The CDC

Quarantine Regulations and the Importance of Cooperation in Infectious Disease Control

Yanbai Andrea Wang, Stanford Law School, Persistence and Dynamism: International Infectious

Disease Law Through The Ages

Health Sciences and Technology Session 6E – Room 242

FDA

Moderator: Patricia Zettler, Georgia State University College of Law, Closing the Regulatory Gap

for Synthetic Nicotine

Sarah Duranske, Stanford Law School, Stem Cells and the Right to Try

Craig Konnoth, University of Pennsylvania Law School, New York University School of Medicine,

Side Effects: A Broader Perspective on Drug Approval

Jordan Paradise, Loyola University Chicago School of Law, Cultivating Innovation in Precision

Medicine through Regulatory Flexibility at the FDA

Rachel Sachs, Washington University in St. Louis School of Law, Administering Health Innovation

Policy

Ana Santos Rutschman, DePaul College of Law, FDA as a Catalyst for Health Innovation:

Reassessing Incentives to Pharmaceutical R&D

Health and Social Welfare 6F – Room 341

Health Law and Health Equity

Moderator: Courtney Anderson, Georgia State University College of Law

Daniel Dawes, Morehouse School of Medicine, Overview of the Health Equity Movement Up To

and Including the ACA

Medha Makhlouf, Pennsylvania State University Dickinson Law, Immigrants’ Limited Access to

Health Care

Dayna Matthew, University of Colorado Law School, Empirical Evidence MLPs Improve Health

Equity by Addressing Discriminatory Distribution of the Social Determinants of Health

Elizabeth Pendo, Saint Louis University School of Law, Integration of Law and Policy into Public

Health Goals Related to Disability Health Inequities